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Critical error - bailing out

This is an error that has been elevated to critical error status because it occured during the primary error mechanism reporting system itself (possibly due to it occuring within the standard output framework). It may be masking a secondary error that occured before this, but was never output - if so, it is likely strongly related to this one, thus fixing this will fix the other.

ocProducts maintains full documentation for all procedures and tools. These may be found on the ocPortal website. If you are unable to easily solve this problem, we may be contacted from our website and can help resolve it for you.

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I'd talk to the web host. I don't think it's unheard of for corruption to happen on servers, e.g. db crashing and tables disappearing, or sites being relocated across servers badly.

If you have a backup then just look to restore the structure for the cache and stats tables (the CREATE TABLE bit in the SQL, find it, and execute it manually into the database you still have). The data of these particular tables is not very important.

If not, please let us know how we can do better (please try and propose any bigger ideas in such a way that they are fundable and scalable).

If so, please let others know about ocPortal whenever you see the opportunity.

If my reply is too Vulcan or expressed too much in business-strategy terms, and not particularly personal, I apologise. As a company & project maintainer, time is very limited to me, so usually when I write a reply I try and make it generic advice to all readers. I'm also naturally a joined-up thinker, so I always express my thoughts in combined business and technical terms. I recognise not everyone likes that, don't let my Vulcan-thinking stop you enjoying ocPortal on fun personal projects.

If my response can inspire a community tutorial, that's a great way of giving back to the project as a user.

I am not too familiar with PHPMyAdmin. Could someone please provide me instructions on how to add back the cache tables in my database?

Uploading a database backup did not resolve the problem… that does not make sense to me. Wouldn't tables be as they were originally once a site database is restored?

Critical error - bailing out

This is an error that has been elevated to critical error status because it occured during the primary error mechanism reporting system itself (possibly due to it occuring within the standard output framework). It may be masking a secondary error that occured before this, but was never output - if so, it is likely strongly related to this one, thus fixing this will fix the other.

Details here are intended only for the website/system-administrator, not for regular website users.» If you are a regular website user, please let the website staff deal with this problem.

Depending on the error, and only if the website installation finished, you may need to edit the installation options (the info.php file).

ocProducts maintains full documentation for all procedures and tools. These may be found on the ocPortal website. If you are unable to easily solve this problem, we may be contacted from our website and can help resolve it for you.

If not, please let us know how we can do better (please try and propose any bigger ideas in such a way that they are fundable and scalable).

If so, please let others know about ocPortal whenever you see the opportunity.

If my reply is too Vulcan or expressed too much in business-strategy terms, and not particularly personal, I apologise. As a company & project maintainer, time is very limited to me, so usually when I write a reply I try and make it generic advice to all readers. I'm also naturally a joined-up thinker, so I always express my thoughts in combined business and technical terms. I recognise not everyone likes that, don't let my Vulcan-thinking stop you enjoying ocPortal on fun personal projects.

If my response can inspire a community tutorial, that's a great way of giving back to the project as a user.